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Later today I'm going to install the wind deflectors....
The instructions are kinda vague....
From what I can tell, You will need to eliminate the inner most washer's, That's close to same thickness *** the deflector, So you wont change the spacing of the quick detach....
Am I right in thinking this....?
Thanks in advance for any reply's.
Well, my fangs bolted to the outside. If I did anything differently the windshield wouldn't fit back on. The washers are thicker than the fang mounting flange. When I installed them though I put the outside washer on the outside of the fang mounting flange so that the flange is against the rubber. Hope that makes sense.
And I just went outside and looked to refresh my memory..
Last edited by Pitbull_Dallas; Feb 12, 2017 at 04:59 PM.
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